Tag Archives: Settlement

On January 8th the Royal Archaeological Institute are holding a debate between of the leading lights in British Neolithic archaeology. Dr Alison Sheridan, Professor Julian Thomas and Professor Alasdair Whittle have been invited to debate that most thorny of issues “How and why did … Continue reading →

Members of Archeox, the East Oxford Archaeology and History Project have been unearthing what they think may well be a Neolithic settlement site in Oxford. The group has been working for a couple of years and is largely made up … Continue reading →

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News reaches us of the start of a season of excavation at St Ola, Smerquoy. Among those involved is Prof Colin Richards of the University of Manchester. The site has been known about for some time, but this represents the … Continue reading →

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Wessex Archaeology have just released details of their excavation at Kingsmead Quarry, Horton, Berkshire. The site contains at least 4 structures which are interpreted as houses. Further details can be found on the Wessex Archaeology blog: http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/projects/horton2013

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The Archaeology Group of the Wiltshire Archaeology & Natural History Society (WAHNS) has organised a day conference on recent developments in the county on Saturday March 16th. Among the speakers are Phil Harding, Julian Richards and Josh Pollard who will … Continue reading →

Brief note – Robert M Chapple reviews a new publication detailing the excavations at Tullahedy. Read it on his blog at http://rmchapple.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/archaeological-excavations-at-tullahedy.html